About the Association for Information Systems
The Association for Information Systems (AIS), is the premier global organization for academics specializing in information systems. Founded in 1994, AIS is an international professional society of 4,000 members from 90 countries and a key player in the advancement of the IS academic community.
The need for such an organization was first spelled out in an editorial authored by five past Editor's-in-Chief of the Management Information Systems Quarterly in March of 1993. Bill King, of the University of Pittsburgh, was first among many to play key leadership roles in bringing the association into existence. He served as the first president.
Why should I join AIS?
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Council and Governance
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| Visit our membership section to find out how AIS can help you advance your career and become part of the premier IS academic community today. Whether it's job placement, access to top research on our eLibrary or one of our world-renowned conferences, AIS is dedicated to promoting the success of its members. |
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Find out how AIS is run, including key players on your council, committees and task forces, and the bylaws and constitution of the organization.
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